Homeschool Tracking, Planning & Reporting Made Simple
Plan your homeschooling journey, track learning activities, build lasting habits and confidently report on progress - all without the overwhelm.

Built for real homeschool life
A calmer way to collect learning evidence and report it with confidence.
Capture learning moments
Drop in photos, tag subjects, and write reflections without losing flow.
Built for your needs
Create custom categories to track your activities - skateboarding, chess, archery, whatever your homeschool looks like, we've got you covered.
Generate reports fast
Turn your logs into polished PDFs with attendance, subjects, and evidence.
From spark to report
Every step keeps evidence, tags, and notes intact.
Capture
Snap the moment on mobile, add a quick note, and tag the learner.
Organize
Sort by subject, build plans, and see learning gaps at a glance.
Report
Export timelines and evidence packs that satisfy state requirements.

Create Beautiful Homeschool Activity Logs
Say goodbye to scattered notes and spreadsheets. Create stunning, organized activity logs that make record-keeping feel effortless. Perfect for tracking learning activities and building a portfolio you're proud of.
- Capture moments with photos and quick notes
- Track moods and reflections for each activity
- Tag subjects and skills automatically
Plan learning activities with intention.
Schedule activities across your week, see coverage by subject, and identify gaps in your learning plan. Color-coded subjects make it easy to balance your curriculum at a glance.

See Which Learning Habits Actually Stick
Ever wondered if your math routine is really consistent? Track learning activities by subject and instantly see patterns forming. Know exactly what's working - no more second-guessing.
- Visual calendar shows activity patterns at a glance
- Subject-based tracking for each learner
- Spot gaps and celebrate consistency
Create reports that meet requirements without hours of copy-paste.
Homeschooly turns your daily logs into polished PDFs and timelines. Evidence, reflections, and attendance stay linked, so reviewers can see the story behind each activity.
- Exports optimized for portfolio reviews and compliance audits
- Smart grouping keeps subjects and evidence side-by-side
- Access controls let you choose what evaluators can see

Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about Homeschooly
What is homeschool tracking?
Homeschool tracking is the process of recording and monitoring your child's learning activities, progress, and time spent on different subjects. Homeschooly makes tracking simple by letting you log activities with photos, notes, and categories in seconds
How do I create a homeschool log?
Creating a homeschool log with Homeschooly is easy. Simply add activities as they happen, attach photos, tag subjects, and add notes. Your log builds automatically over time, creating a beautiful record of your child's education journey that you can reference anytime.
What should be included in a homeschool report?
A homeschool report typically includes activities completed, subjects covered, time spent learning, and progress summaries. Homeschooly generates professional PDF reports automatically from your logged activities - perfect for local authority inspections, sharing with family, or your own records.
Is homeschool tracking required by law?
Requirements vary by location. In UK, while not strictly required, maintaining records helps demonstrate educational progress to local authorities during informal enquiries. Homeschooly makes it easy to keep organized records that satisfy inspection requirements while respecting your family's privacy.
How do you store learner activities?
On mobile, we store activities locally on device. Cloud sync is optional. You can continue using local-only mode anytime. Signing in enables secure cloud backup and cross-device sync.
What about backups?
If you have automatic backups turned on via iCloud or Google Drive, then the app and its data will be backed up to your personal storage. This is only really useful if you restore your settings on a new device. If you delete the app, then all data is lost with it. If you are a premium customer, we will soon enable cloud sync which if you choose to enable it, will be backed up to our secure storage. Alternatively, you can manually export your data from the 'Account' tab. Click 'Export' and save the resulting file somewhere safe. Then on a new install of the app, return to the Account page, select 'Import' and select the file you saved. This will reload the app with your data saved.
How do I add new learners?
Either click on 'Switch Learners' on 'Activities', 'Habits' or 'Insights' tabs and scroll to the bottom to add a learner, or, click on 'Account' and then 'Add Learner'
How do I delete a learner?
Click on 'Account' tab, then 'Edit Learners'. Select a learner, then click 'Delete Learner'. But be warned, this will delete ALL activities for that learner!
How do I create a custom category?
When you're editing an activity, add a category as usual, then click on 'Add Category' button in the bottom left. Choose a one-word name for the activity and choose an icon. Once created, you'll be taken back to the Category Selection screen, where your new category will be available for selection.
How do I request for my account to be deleted?
Drop us a mail at support@homeschooly.app requesting for your account deletion and your request will be actioned ASAP. Since we store no emails, deletion we carry out will be based on RevenueCat, the system we use for processing purchases and subscriptions.
How do I restore a purchase on a new device?
When you install Homeschooly on a new device, you will see paywalls on premium content again. Simply click 'restore purchases' on the paywall, or you can also do this from the accounts tab. Don't forget, when moving to a new device, take an export of your data on the old device first
How do I provide permissions for Homeschooly to add my photos to activities?
When you first try to add a photo to an activity, a screen would have popped up to ask you to grant permissions for Homeschooly to access photos. If you didn't accept permissions, you can do this: On Apple Devices: Go to System Settings -> Privacy & Security -> Photos -> Homeschooly and provide either Limited or Full Access